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Accordion Crimes

''Accordion Crimes'' is a 1996 novel by American writer E. Annie Proulx. It followed her Pulitzer Prize-winning 1993 work ''The Shipping News'' and was shortlisted for the 1997 Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction.〔(Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction ). Retrieved 23 August 2007.〕
==Plot details==
The novel begins in the nineteenth century, as a Sicilian accordion-maker comes to the United States in search of better opportunities. He is shot by an anti-Italian lynch mob, and his accordion falls into the hands of several other owners, many of whom meet painful ends themselves. The accordion traverses a continent, traveling to Louisiana, Iowa, Texas, Maine, Illinois, Montana, and Mississippi. The novel ends in 1996, when a group of Florida schoolchildren throws the accordion onto a highway, where the instrument is crushed by a truck.

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